Rating | Solver | Clue |
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RECONSTRUCT | Put together again | |
RECOMPOSE | To compose again; to form anew; to put together again or repeatedly. | |
COMBINE | Put together | |
COBBLED | Put (together) roughly | |
REINTRODUCE | Put forward again | |
ROUGHANDREADY | Crudely put together | |
FRAME | To put together | |
REASSEMBLE | Put back together | |
RECONNECT | Call together again | |
RECONVENE | Call together again | |
CLAP | Put one's hands together | |
ASSEMBLED | Brought or put together | |
FORMULATE | Put together (a plan) | |
RESTORE | Repair and put away again | |
REUNION | Act of coming together again | |
POOL | Put together game involving cues | |
COMPILE | Put together into one book | |
MINGLE | To put together; to join. | |
NOVELISTS | Writers put together defective oven inventories | |
MAKEDO | Manage to put together social event | |
THEM | Who put article masthead together? Not us! | |
TISSUE | Tea edition put together as thin paper | |
SUBMARINE | Who put article masthead together? Not us! | |
RESEIZE | To put in possession again; to reinstate. | |
WELL-SET | Well put together; having symmetry of parts. |